Rotronic goes CO2!. CO2 Topics: CO2 in general CO2 transmitter CO2 & Temp. transmitter CO2 special transmitter.

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Rotronic goes CO2!

CO2 Topics: CO2 in general CO2 transmitter CO2 & Temp. transmitter CO2 special transmitter

CO2 in general

Big topic over the last year, everybody has it.. e.g. Green house effect and environment …

CO2 in general

Photosynthesis: Chemical recation CO2 + H2O --> CHO + O2 + H2O Carbon dioxide, water  using light and chlorophyll, oxygen and glucose

CO2 in general

Indoor air quality in offices leads to high or low levels of gases: Since CO 2 is exhaled by people at predictable levels the content of Carbon Dioxide - CO 2 – in air may be a significant indication of air quality. A measure of CO 2 indicates the amount of fresh air supply: 15 cfm = 7.0l/s ventilation rate per occupant corresponds to 1000 ppm CO 2 20 cfm = 9.2l/s ventilation rate per occupant corresponds to 800 ppm CO 2

Normal CO 2 Levels The effects of increased CO 2 summarized: normal outdoor level: ppm acceptable levels: < 600 ppm complaints of stiffness and odors: ppm ASHRAE and OSHA standards: 1000 ppm general drowsiness: ppm adverse health effects expected: ppm maximum allowed concentration within a 8 hour working period: 5000 ppm CO2 in general

Extreme and Dangerous CO 2 Levels slightly intoxicating, breathing and pulse rate increase, nausea: 30,000 ppm above plus headaches and sight impairment: 50,000 ppm unconscious, further exposure death: ppm

Rotronic CO2 transmitter Portfolio

CO2 transmitter CO2 transmitter for climate control EU/US electrical junction box Selectable with and without display for fixed installation “decreasing your energy consumption while creating a healthier indoor air climate”

CO2 transmitter Specification EU: Measurement range : 0…2000 ppm Method infrared (NDIR) w. Auto calibration Accuracy : ± 30 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0…10 VDC (CO2) Output 2: 4…20 mA (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 100 x 80 x 25 mm CF3-W-EU CF3-W-EU-Dips

CO2 transmitter Specification US: Measurement range : 0…2000 ppm Measurement method: Infrared (NDIR) w. Auto calibration Accuracy : ± 30 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0…10 VDC (CO2) Output 2: 4…20 mA (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 x 85 x 30 mm CF3-W-US CF3-W-US-Dips

CO2 transmitter Specification for duct version: Measurement range : 0…2000 ppm Method infrared (NDIR) w. Auto calibration Accuracy : ± 30 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0…10 VDC (CO2) Output 2: 4…20 mA (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C CF3-D CF3-D-Dips

CO2 & Temperature transmitter CO2 & temperature transmitter for: BMS Controlling Ventilation, Air flaps & valves “decreasing your energy consumption while creating a healthier indoor air climate” Duct Wall

Specification for wall mount: Measurement range : 0…2000 ppm Measurement Temperature: °C Method infrared (NDIR) w. Auto calibration Accuracy : ± 30 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0…10 VDC (CO2) Output 2: 4…20 mA (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 120 x 82 x 30 mm CF5-W CF5-W- Dips CO2 & Temperature transmitter

Specification for duct mount: Measurement range : 0…2000 ppm Measurement Temperature: °C Method infrared (NDIR) w. auto calibration Accuracy : ± 30 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0…10 VDC (CO2) Output 2: 4…20 mA (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 142 x 84 x 46 mm Ductprobe: 245 mm CF5-D CF5-D-Dips CO2 & Temperature transmitter

CO2 special transmitter Special CO2 transmitters: „Fresh Air Indication“ Carbon dioxide alarm Sound & light indication relays out’s bigger ranges for classrooms, offices, controllers and more “decreasing your energy consumption while creating a healthier indoor air climate”

CO2 special transmitter CF3-W-EU-Displ-FLI Special CO2 transmitters wall mount: Measurement range : 0…2000 ppm Method Infrared (NDIR) w. Auto calibration Accuracy : ± 30 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0…10 VDC (CO2) Sound & light indication Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): EU: 100x 80 x 28 mm // US: 130x 85 x 30 mm CF3-W-US-Displ-FLI

CO2 special transmitter Special CO2 transmitters alarm and relays: Measurement range : 0..4% CO2 Accuracy : ± 200 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0 … 20mA or 0/ VDC (CO2) Output 2: 0 … 20mA or 0/ VDC (CO2) Output 3 (relay 1): Open > 1.4% closed >1.5% (CO2) Output 4 (relay 2): Open > 2.9% closed >3.0% (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 142 x 84 x 46mm CF8-W-Disp-AL

CO2 special transmitter Special CO2 transmitters for Green House: Measurement range : 0…4000 ppm Accuracy : ± 200 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : 0 … 20mA or 0/ VDC (CO2) Output 2: 0 … 20mA or 0/ VDC (°C) Output 3 (relay): Open > 2.0% closed >1.9% (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 142 x 84 x 46mm CF8-W-Disp-GH

CO2 special transmitter Special CO2 transmitters for incubators: Measurement range : 0…3000 ppm Accuracy : ± 200 ppm Supply : 24 VDC/AC Output 1 : VDC, 0…2% (CO2) Output 2: 0… 5 VDC, 0…3 % (CO2) Operation temperature : 0…50 °C Dimensions (H x W x D): 142 x 84 x 46mm CF8-D_W-Disp-IN

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